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the commission says there's no immediate danger to consumers, but it could be costly to the eurozone economy, and tighter measures are planned. france, greece and denmark had the highest amounts of horse meat in beef. devry, inc., which operates private colleges and training schools, is being investigated by officials in two states. the attornies general of both illinois and massachusetts are investigating. illinois is looking into incentive-based compensation, illegal under laws governing schools participating in federal aid programs. massachusetts wants to know if devry filed false information about its students. devry says it is cooperating with the investigations. general motors edges out volkswagen in first quarter sales as both try to catch up to toyota. gm sold 2.36 million cars and trucks around the world in the first three months of 2013. volkswagen sold 2.27 million vehicles during that same time. toyota was in the lead with most cars sold in 2012. rising maintenance costs are making owning a car more expensive. aaa says car expenses are up 2% from last year. the average sedan now
the commission says there's no immediate danger to consumers, but it could be costly to the eurozone economy, and tighter measures are planned. france, greece and denmark had the highest amounts of horse meat in beef. devry, inc., which operates private colleges and training schools, is being investigated by officials in two states. the attornies general of both illinois and massachusetts are investigating. illinois is looking into incentive-based compensation, illegal under laws governing...
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and according to the beige book, the fed sees moderate growth in the economy led by sales of homes and cars. todd horwitz of averagejoeoptions.com joins us on this thursday morning for a good look at the market. good morning to you. - good morning angie. - fears are rising out there. the volatility index, the vix, made a big spike this week. what is that telling investors and traders? - i think what you are looking at here angie is the markets are starting to turn over a little bit. we had a little sign that volatility was going to increase as the bond market was going higher, as the equity markets, the stocks that were being bought were more in the defensive sector. so now finally options are being bought instead of sold, though we are now getting a little bit more fear here in the market, and that is what we are signaling. we are seeing the market possibly changing directions and this 1550 level in the s&p is going to be real key. if we goes significantly below there, we should have a real good sell-off. - todd, who is losing money as gold goes lower? i know central banks might be lo
and according to the beige book, the fed sees moderate growth in the economy led by sales of homes and cars. todd horwitz of averagejoeoptions.com joins us on this thursday morning for a good look at the market. good morning to you. - good morning angie. - fears are rising out there. the volatility index, the vix, made a big spike this week. what is that telling investors and traders? - i think what you are looking at here angie is the markets are starting to turn over a little bit. we had a...
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mcdonald's blames the economy and increased competition for the slump. it hopes dollar menu items will bring customers back in the spring. kimberly clark's first quarter profits were up 13% on strong sales in brands kleenex and cottonelle. also, emerging markets are bringing demand for diapers and household goods. still to come, why so many americans are scared of the stock market. that's later on. but first, on this earth day, how some of america's largest corporations are getting into nature. bill moller has that after the break. th a deadly disease. i was one of them. i'm a nurse and i knew how damaging the disease was to my life. nothing i tried seemed to work. my brother died. from complications of the exact same preventable disease and i knew i had to do something to get healthy. my disease was obesity and after consulting with my doctor, i received the effective treatment i needed. obesity is a second leading cause of preventable death in the united states. but it's a treatable disease, and there's effective treatment options available. now is tim
mcdonald's blames the economy and increased competition for the slump. it hopes dollar menu items will bring customers back in the spring. kimberly clark's first quarter profits were up 13% on strong sales in brands kleenex and cottonelle. also, emerging markets are bringing demand for diapers and household goods. still to come, why so many americans are scared of the stock market. that's later on. but first, on this earth day, how some of america's largest corporations are getting into nature....
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plus, we need the chinese economy. for example, for most of 2011, banks were perceived as tremendous gifts for the troubled euro and the acute tremendousments. -- acoutrements. we got our heads handed to us. similarly, when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, as much as 25% of the earnings for tech has been deadly. we know this because the business doesn't dodge, that's how you learn about it, people, the analysts won't let them get away with it. all you have to do is listen to q & a, you will hear one out of every two or three questions about europe. asia, one out of every two questions. that's too hard a steeple-chase to go through. you want preventative earnings medicine, go through the company, if a fleurality of the questions are about europe, you know you will be in for a bruising next time. that's what the analysts are forcing the companies to talk about. as correlated with europe as many bank and tech stocks are, it's china that contain so many cyclical earnings of the company. jo
plus, we need the chinese economy. for example, for most of 2011, banks were perceived as tremendous gifts for the troubled euro and the acute tremendousments. -- acoutrements. we got our heads handed to us. similarly, when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, as much as 25% of the earnings for tech has been deadly. we know this because the business doesn't dodge, that's how you learn about it, people, the analysts won't let them get away with it. all you have to...
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it's a big economy. the ninth largest in the economy. on friday everything stopped. businesses closed. public transit shut down. 16 of the areas 35 colleges canceled classes. most taxis were off the road. shopping centers were shut. and, and people, you know, may have worked from home. maybe they took the day off. but others could have been busier. thousands of law enforcement officials, hospital workers, hotel employees, they've worked overtime. some dunkin' donuts franchises stayed open reportedly at the request of first responders. there are insurance claims businesses can file for terrorism related losses if it's covered under the policy. but it's going to be difficult for a lot of small businesses to get back all that revenue and meet payroll. so for some businesses, they are really feeling the pain of last week. for others, though, it was a very, very busy, busy week. it just depends on where you are in the spectrum of business in boston. >> terrorism related losses. >> that's right. >> remarkable, isn't it? what's the one thing we need to know about our money.
it's a big economy. the ninth largest in the economy. on friday everything stopped. businesses closed. public transit shut down. 16 of the areas 35 colleges canceled classes. most taxis were off the road. shopping centers were shut. and, and people, you know, may have worked from home. maybe they took the day off. but others could have been busier. thousands of law enforcement officials, hospital workers, hotel employees, they've worked overtime. some dunkin' donuts franchises stayed open...
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that's what gives our economy its vigor. and when we move away, when we move towards government management of our economy, government bailouts, government deciding who is too big to allow o fail, so much of our economy loses its vigor and we lose some of the promise of the great american civilization. another piece of this also that i speak to relatively often, mr. speaker, and that is american vigor and last component of the american exceptionalism that i'll list here tonight. american vigor, where does that come from? well, we have natural-born american citizens that are part of the civilization and culture. and they are -- and these natural-born american citizens are the did he sent ants who came here with a dream. when they came here with a dream, they saw the promise in the statue of liberty. and there is a list of american exceptionalism components that i talked about, most of them in the bill of rights. our forefathers were inspired to come here in order to realize their dream. they saw that they couldn't make it in t
that's what gives our economy its vigor. and when we move away, when we move towards government management of our economy, government bailouts, government deciding who is too big to allow o fail, so much of our economy loses its vigor and we lose some of the promise of the great american civilization. another piece of this also that i speak to relatively often, mr. speaker, and that is american vigor and last component of the american exceptionalism that i'll list here tonight. american vigor,...
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that's got to be good in term of the economy. the fact is our economy has work to be done. and i think there's hopefully going to be a bipartisan agreement that is fair. that overedders that is very much in keeping with both concerns that we break people out of the shadow. that we also insist on compliance with the law. with respect to both the deficit and the debt at the ten-year hires. would it be fair to assume it would have positive effect. >> i would have to go back and look an lit -- an lettedly at the number. intuitively i think it makes sense. i haven't seen an analysis. >> a few stoakdz learn. you learn. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here. january 1. 600 billion tax increase added to a $1 trillion tax increase went in to effect as part of affordable care act. shortly after that, it call for additional tax increases. the president's budget access of $1 trillion. the question the administration think that the american people are not pay enough money? >> congressman, the administration had a consistent view we have a big hole in our budget a fiscal gap.
that's got to be good in term of the economy. the fact is our economy has work to be done. and i think there's hopefully going to be a bipartisan agreement that is fair. that overedders that is very much in keeping with both concerns that we break people out of the shadow. that we also insist on compliance with the law. with respect to both the deficit and the debt at the ten-year hires. would it be fair to assume it would have positive effect. >> i would have to go back and look an lit...
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there's nothing in our laws take in that new information and say, "it's time to redesign our economy so it does not have to depend on chemicals that inherently cause childhood developmental problems." sohas one source of frustration for me. at the same time we have climate change, right? and so the way i see this, we have two separate environmental crises. >> you call it climate change. i think we can appropriately call it climate chaos. >> or climate instability, yes. >> yeah. >> that's right. the environmental crisis seems to me like a tree with two trunks. on one of these trunks is toxic trespass. so all of us are -- >> toxic trespass? >> toxic trespass -- >> you've used that several times. what is it? >> well, it means that chemicals without our consent enter our body sometimes because we inhale them. you know, each of us breathes a pint of atmosphere with every breath. and so that is one way in which toxic air pollutants then enter us, into our bloodstream. so the other trunk of this tree of crisis is climate instability in which is created of course by the combustion of fossil
there's nothing in our laws take in that new information and say, "it's time to redesign our economy so it does not have to depend on chemicals that inherently cause childhood developmental problems." sohas one source of frustration for me. at the same time we have climate change, right? and so the way i see this, we have two separate environmental crises. >> you call it climate change. i think we can appropriately call it climate chaos. >> or climate instability, yes....
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psychological impact but an economic one, participants pumped estimated $18 million into the local economy. >> tonight eight senators are defending their comprehensive immigration legislation. the so called gang of 8 introduced the plan today and conceded it's not perfect. it does call for border security and a path to citizenship for undocuntedwo ary triggers are strong but achieveable. the path is tough but sit accessible. >> legislation is workable solution to our system, responses have not and cannot repair. >> some say with 20 million americans out of work it doesn't make sense to add millions of foreign workers. the debate begins tomorrow. >> reproductive rights clash wtd rights to free speech today. a board is recommendsing a 25 foot buffer zone in a on valencia street. >> last place we want to get information from is from a theocrat telling us what they think we ought to know. >> abortion rights supporters accused opponents of passing out medical misinformation while bullying potential clients but opponents describe the agencies as compassionate counseling. >> i have never intimida
psychological impact but an economic one, participants pumped estimated $18 million into the local economy. >> tonight eight senators are defending their comprehensive immigration legislation. the so called gang of 8 introduced the plan today and conceded it's not perfect. it does call for border security and a path to citizenship for undocuntedwo ary triggers are strong but achieveable. the path is tough but sit accessible. >> legislation is workable solution to our system,...
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how fast and how big is our economy growing? >> and wait a second, the next part, this coming friday. >> yeah. >> because we're recalculating the numbers, it will show 3% growth. it's not 3% growth. it wouldn't be 3% growth without this recalculation, what's your point? >> my point is, again, stuart, you and i go back and forth on this, the economy is getting better in spite of president obama not because of anything president obama has done. if he just left it alone, it probably would be getting better at an earlier stage. we didn't need to be in this mess for five years, it could have been a three-year ordeal. stuart: can you say that this economy is getting that much better. hardly any growth in the fourth quarter of last year and cooked the books on this year's first quarter. >> a difference between the number, the new calculation and the old calculation? i don't know either, but it's not going to be three full percentage points on gdp. we're the not going from a negative growth to a 3% growth rate because they changed the d
how fast and how big is our economy growing? >> and wait a second, the next part, this coming friday. >> yeah. >> because we're recalculating the numbers, it will show 3% growth. it's not 3% growth. it wouldn't be 3% growth without this recalculation, what's your point? >> my point is, again, stuart, you and i go back and forth on this, the economy is getting better in spite of president obama not because of anything president obama has done. if he just left it alone, it...
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we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than 50% of the growth globally has come from the developing economies and this year they'll grow at 5.5%. many of those countries that make tough decisions around fiscal consolidation, around investing in health and education they could lay the foundations for future growth. >> brown: one of the questions as you gather here is whether the world bank is relevant anymore, right? you had a number of countries that have grown and made great strides. there are other areas where they can seek investment now. what's the case for the continued relevance of the world bank? >> brazil, russia, india, china, south africa, the most high profile middle income countries the experience that i've had in going to each of those countries is that they don't want less of the world bank they want more of the world bank it's not so much they need our money but our expertise and it's our very spec
we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than 50% of the growth globally has come from the developing economies and this year they'll grow at 5.5%. many of those countries that make tough decisions around fiscal consolidation, around investing in health and education they could lay the foundations for future growth....
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because the economy is lousy. i want to give the coos and cfos as much credit as they can. if they keep working their magic in the u.s. and abroad, i this i the stock cycle arrives. >> don't they have to deploy that capital investment to put them back to work to lower the unemployment rate in order to keep the cycle going. >> they will. >> over the long term, revenue has to grow in order -- >> they will grow. i'm not saying that i won't grow. >> that's why it's important. >> earnings, you want to know shareholder value, look at profits. you want to know how business is faring. look at profits. >> short term, not long term. >> by the way, profits are a turning point profits turn up before revenues turn up. profits will turn down before revenues go down. profits are a leading indicator of the stockmarket. anyway, carole roth, good fun, great stuff. now, tomorrow, tomorrow, a big day in dallas. get this. jochlt w. bush presidential library will have its grand opening, what other time to have the debate in the recent
because the economy is lousy. i want to give the coos and cfos as much credit as they can. if they keep working their magic in the u.s. and abroad, i this i the stock cycle arrives. >> don't they have to deploy that capital investment to put them back to work to lower the unemployment rate in order to keep the cycle going. >> they will. >> over the long term, revenue has to grow in order -- >> they will grow. i'm not saying that i won't grow. >> that's why it's...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ we'll do the rest. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >>> at the top of o
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ from the united...
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under employment in the economy. we need to focus on that right now rather than pursuing european-style awe tearty in the budget as republican colleagues budget does. you also had a visit to china, i think your visit, mr. mr. speaker to china. i mentioned in the hearing we we had a major biotech company in our district last year laid off more than 1,000 people because of, quote, uncertain budget environment here at home with respect to investment and science and research. this year because of the sequester, they have a hiring freeze in place. the one place they point out they are hiring, is in china. it says we have substitute -- institute a hiring freeze with china being the only exception. they point out not because of lower wages paid in china. because the chinese are copying what has historically been a successful u.s. model of investing in science and research. and it would be very short sighted if we pursue the austerity approach cut the investment in at time when many major international competitor are followi
under employment in the economy. we need to focus on that right now rather than pursuing european-style awe tearty in the budget as republican colleagues budget does. you also had a visit to china, i think your visit, mr. mr. speaker to china. i mentioned in the hearing we we had a major biotech company in our district last year laid off more than 1,000 people because of, quote, uncertain budget environment here at home with respect to investment and science and research. this year because of...
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. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> ahead on "starting point," the latest from here in boston. the latest on the investigation and tell you about the city of boston, back on its feet. boylston street, the site of the marathon bombing, open once again totality public. a full nine days after those bombings. also, a public memorial for slain m.i.t. police officer sean collier. we'll talk to two police officers about this slain officer and get the latest on the investigation. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back
. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> ahead on "starting point," the latest from here in boston. the latest on the investigation and tell you about the city of boston, back on its feet. boylston street, the site of the marathon bombing, open once again totality public. a full nine days after those bombings. also, a public memorial for slain m.i.t. police officer sean collier. we'll...
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we can all benefit and a dynamic 3-d economy. and so the minute that we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c. centered focus, i think it becomes easier for people to understand what we really want them which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking a government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> james with the heritage foundation. you mentioned social on to be no ship, this idea of sort of inkling of social impact the bottom line of your business. what do you see as the relationship between social entrepreneurship and the social welfare and also what do you see as the relationship between government and social on to be no ship? should government support it, invest in it vote unquote, or should it just sort of urgent language and stance on? >> that question essential to everything am trying to say, which is the best way that the government can support that kind of behavior is for government to establish neutral set of rules that govern everyone, a set of rules that is des
we can all benefit and a dynamic 3-d economy. and so the minute that we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c. centered focus, i think it becomes easier for people to understand what we really want them which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking a government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> james with the heritage foundation. you mentioned social on to be no ship, this idea of sort of inkling of social impact the bottom line...
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that's why we had so many problems with the economy. before we had open markets and entrepreneurship and that's what helped china succeed. we have to go back to market forces as well as fight corruption. >> and tomorrow ross will sit down exclusively a chairman who is called warren buffett of china and ross will be back here to tell you about it himself. >>> you can find why investors are helping to surge peugeot sales. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. you don't really have to give up living,
that's why we had so many problems with the economy. before we had open markets and entrepreneurship and that's what helped china succeed. we have to go back to market forces as well as fight corruption. >> and tomorrow ross will sit down exclusively a chairman who is called warren buffett of china and ross will be back here to tell you about it himself. >>> you can find why investors are helping to surge peugeot sales. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will...
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we are learning new details on the incredible toll the manhunt may have had on the economy. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> in the city of boston, it was on virtual lockdown while the manhunt was under way friday, shut down. we will have a significant economic impact. people were encouraged to stay inside while police searched for the younger suspect. this ireport, it shows empty streets in cambridge. that was on friday. subways were closed most of the day. highways were vacant, millions of people did not
we are learning new details on the incredible toll the manhunt may have had on the economy. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting...
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economy. it's that important and it's important we get at it today. we must do more to improve our cybersecurity. and this bill is that vital first step toward that goal. our intelligence agency is collecting important information overseas about advanced foreign cyberthreats that could dramatically assist the private sector. that information in the intelligence community is unique value added when it comes to our cybersecurity. unfortunately, we are not getting the full value of those intelligence insights. as i said, the intelligence community is not monitoring the internet. they don't know what's happening on the domestic internet. so when there is a nasty piece of source code or malicious source code on -- attacking a private sector, the only way we are going to know that is if we, and these folks are victims of crimes by the way, if we allow them in a classified environment to share malicious source codes, zeros and ones in the right pattern with the government and say hey, i am the victim of a crime, here's what it looks like, can you help? the g
economy. it's that important and it's important we get at it today. we must do more to improve our cybersecurity. and this bill is that vital first step toward that goal. our intelligence agency is collecting important information overseas about advanced foreign cyberthreats that could dramatically assist the private sector. that information in the intelligence community is unique value added when it comes to our cybersecurity. unfortunately, we are not getting the full value of those...
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we are seeing a slowing economy, a cooling economy. the global growth story. this is why you are starting to see the durable goods number came in week. stuart: there is somebody around this table who refuses at this moment to make eye contact. he just will not look me in the eye. his name is charles payne. charles: it is pulling back from all-time highs today. this is what i like. i know you think the rest of the world -- during the quarter, and latin america, they issued a new wine cellar product. thirty-one models goes into this. it has two different temperatures and different compartments for different kinds of wine. stuart: it will boost. charles: it is just a story. if someone can afford to buy a wine cellar, the company is not doing so bad. [ laughter ] stuart: senator rand paul. he has done what i am going to call a reversal. >> if someone comes into a liquor store with a weapon and $50 in cash, i do not care who killed him. stuart: is that a reversal? judge andrew napolitano will join us later this hour. what did the senator say to the judge? find out
we are seeing a slowing economy, a cooling economy. the global growth story. this is why you are starting to see the durable goods number came in week. stuart: there is somebody around this table who refuses at this moment to make eye contact. he just will not look me in the eye. his name is charles payne. charles: it is pulling back from all-time highs today. this is what i like. i know you think the rest of the world -- during the quarter, and latin america, they issued a new wine cellar...
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as we know, coal is a huge part of the economy in west virginia. energy is a jobs economy. whether you're generating energy in any capacity, you're generating jobs. we have over 7.6% unemployment across the country, and yet we have a president who wants to pick winners and losers on the energy front. and coal has been one of the president's favorite losers, as we have seen and heard from our colleagues. but there are three reasons i'm standing here today. the first why i am here is to stand up for the jobs of tens of thousands of west virginians, whether that's a coal miner, as you mentioned, transportation, shop owner, electrician, all the different fuel supplier, all the different jobs that are connected with getting to and burning our nation's most abundant resource. and i'm very concerned about. we lost 1,200 jobs in the last quarter in west virginia alone -- in the previous quarter -- last quarter of 2012. secondly, i'm here to stand up for the families and those on fixed incomes. the gentleman from kentucky brought up -- you think of the largest part of the senior who
as we know, coal is a huge part of the economy in west virginia. energy is a jobs economy. whether you're generating energy in any capacity, you're generating jobs. we have over 7.6% unemployment across the country, and yet we have a president who wants to pick winners and losers on the energy front. and coal has been one of the president's favorite losers, as we have seen and heard from our colleagues. but there are three reasons i'm standing here today. the first why i am here is to stand up...
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let us get back to the real important issue and that is the economy and jobs. going to settle down a lot of this disturbance because they will not have all this time on their hands. that is my belief. more of president obama yesterday. >> we can still bring about meaningful changes that reduce gun violence so long as the american people to not give up. even without congress my administration will do what it can to protect more of our commuters. we're gonna give law enforcement more information about lost and stolen guns so it can do its job. we're going to help to put in place emergency plans to protect our children in their schools. more if congress gets its act together. if this congress refuses to listen to the american people than the real impact is going to have to come from the voters. the lead editorial to "usa today," -- they have their opposing view. it is senator mike lee, a republican from utah. he writes -- here is "the washington post," -- joseph is an independent in oklahoma, good morning. caller: good morning. the gentleman from delaware speaking
let us get back to the real important issue and that is the economy and jobs. going to settle down a lot of this disturbance because they will not have all this time on their hands. that is my belief. more of president obama yesterday. >> we can still bring about meaningful changes that reduce gun violence so long as the american people to not give up. even without congress my administration will do what it can to protect more of our commuters. we're gonna give law enforcement more...
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i hope there's a pull back, much needed, reset expectations for a slower global economy. we're still growing, but we're not growing as quickly, yet again, as we were last quarter. dennis: thank you very much, ben willis. when china speaks, hollywood listens. the red dragon's impact on blockbusters like iron man 3 coming up in my "media minute." cheryl: as we go to break, look at the winners. i'd rather watch the movie. here's winners on the nasdaq. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcncer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats andaily live webinars. andrade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really gd that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. exdia. find yours. dennis: a new china syndrome worried beijing tailors films to local tastes, governmen
i hope there's a pull back, much needed, reset expectations for a slower global economy. we're still growing, but we're not growing as quickly, yet again, as we were last quarter. dennis: thank you very much, ben willis. when china speaks, hollywood listens. the red dragon's impact on blockbusters like iron man 3 coming up in my "media minute." cheryl: as we go to break, look at the winners. i'd rather watch the movie. here's winners on the nasdaq. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ cows...
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another study in new york looked at not only economi the economit of environmental impact and said fracking can be done safely. two studies done by either coast. the tax revenues are big enough, powerful enough, job creation big enough will override the power environmentalists have in the state of california. stuart: i think you're right, i'm asking you if california goes ahead and does this, that would open the door to all of america. i can't see anybody standing in the way of fracking for natural gas and oil. >> that is right. it is a similar decision obama made on the keystone pipeline situation. the prime minister of canada was shocked and turned it down. his administration looked at it, probably the most research environmental project ever, and obama turned it down. not for science reasons, but for political reasons. will jerry brown turn it down for science reasons or political reasons? i don't think he will turn it down. his concern about the state deficit, $500 billion unfunded pension liabilities, stuart, they have to do something about it. this will be a huge revenue in just two y
another study in new york looked at not only economi the economit of environmental impact and said fracking can be done safely. two studies done by either coast. the tax revenues are big enough, powerful enough, job creation big enough will override the power environmentalists have in the state of california. stuart: i think you're right, i'm asking you if california goes ahead and does this, that would open the door to all of america. i can't see anybody standing in the way of fracking for...
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. >>> we're going to see delays for the carriers, the passengers, and frankly i believe for the economy. >>> the country's largest pilots union and the airline is trade association are suing to stop the fur lou. asian markets were mostly higher. tokyo's nikkei added about 2% to a nearly 5-year high. hong kong's hang seng added a fraction. essentially major countries including apple, ford, exxonmobil, will release their earnings this week. it comes as they finish their worst week since november. the dow lost 317 points while nasdaq lofrt nearly 89. there's good news at the pump with a gallon of gas dropping 11 cents. the lung berg survey now finds the total. tulsa has the cheapest at $3.21 a gaon while chicago is the most expensive in the continental u.s. at 3.97. >>> oblivion beat the competition at the box office this weekend. the sigh-fie thriller stars tom cruise as one of the last humans on a war-torn earth following an alien investigation. it hauled in more than $83 million. 42 fell to second place with $178 million in second. the croods rounds out the top three with 5.93. anne-mar
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with and you have stimulus being added to the economy. they talk about tech, saying these wall street's new darling, pointing out the run-up we have seen. and also talking about apple. some fund managers still defending apple, saying it is still the same company it was a year ago. this is an all-day event. earlier today the president and c.o.o. addressed the attend jeans and mayor bloomberg was set to be the keynote speaker. we couldn't confirm that with the mayor's office. again, tech, japan, and specifically apple and netflix getting a lot of attention here. back to you. >> wow, busy day all over the place. >>> on deck, j.c. penney taking another hit. morgan stanley cutting the price target to a single digit. here to tell us why he's more bullish. >> drinking the kool-aid here. everybody's fine. >>> later on, how china's demand for catalytic converters is fueling the largest commodity strayed. stick around to find out what it is. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announce
with and you have stimulus being added to the economy. they talk about tech, saying these wall street's new darling, pointing out the run-up we have seen. and also talking about apple. some fund managers still defending apple, saying it is still the same company it was a year ago. this is an all-day event. earlier today the president and c.o.o. addressed the attend jeans and mayor bloomberg was set to be the keynote speaker. we couldn't confirm that with the mayor's office. again, tech, japan,...
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it's the bright spot on our economy. it's adding to reduce the trade deficit, it's everything in my state. it is everything in my state. and you know what? we center small farmers, small family farmers who are -- who have to spend a million dollars before they can even take a crop out of the ground. that's an average farmer in my state. that's how much it costs to engage farming. and when we don't have a farm bill that provides some certainty, some security for them, we not only hurt them to and hurt american agricultural. we risk our secure food supply. i came here to speak for ntd farmers. -- north dakota farmers. i came here to speak for an energy policy. it's an amazing place here. you hear everybody say we believe in all of the above. and in north dakota we do all of the above. we not only are rich in natural gas and oil and kole. we have geothermal. we are one of the leading producers in the country on wind energy. we get it. policies in this body and city need to be established that provide certainty to our energy
it's the bright spot on our economy. it's adding to reduce the trade deficit, it's everything in my state. it is everything in my state. and you know what? we center small farmers, small family farmers who are -- who have to spend a million dollars before they can even take a crop out of the ground. that's an average farmer in my state. that's how much it costs to engage farming. and when we don't have a farm bill that provides some certainty, some security for them, we not only hurt them to...
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it would rein in the internet economy that's helped lead our economy out of the recession that began in 2008. what this proposal does is give each state the ability to require online businesses, outside of their states, to enforce their tax laws. it enables the state of indiana or the state of south dakota to require online businesses located in new hampshire to collect sales taxes on their behalf. let me repeatt, theartplace frness act could require new hampshire, a state that has determined not to have a sales tax, new hampshire businesses to collect sales taxes for goods or services provided to consumers in indiana or south dakota and then send money to those states. the proposal, in effect, unleashes all the nation's tax collectors on small internet businesses, interin the event entrepreneurs who have neither the ability to enforce the terms of the marketplace fairness act nor the political influence in this city to be able to shape the legislation. the marketplace fairness act takes the net on a dangerous path because its passage would endorse the notion that internet entities s
it would rein in the internet economy that's helped lead our economy out of the recession that began in 2008. what this proposal does is give each state the ability to require online businesses, outside of their states, to enforce their tax laws. it enables the state of indiana or the state of south dakota to require online businesses located in new hampshire to collect sales taxes on their behalf. let me repeatt, theartplace frness act could require new hampshire, a state that has determined...
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i just don't think this works as it relates to the global economy. and maybe this bill ought to be called the shock -- shop china or shop mexico or shop canada bill. but whatever you call it, mr. president, it seeks to apply local laws to a global medium. and that in my view defies common sense, and, by the way, it, too, has been a principle that has been rejected in debates about tech policy over the years. so i hope senators are going to be open to working with the bipartisan, you know, group, there are a host of senators on both sides of the aisle who care about these issues, to try to take some of the principles that have been central to the growth of innovation, online businesses particularly as it relates to new apps and new technologies, take some of the principles that have worked for the last few years, build them into this legislation rather than repudiate the principles of voluntariness and nondiscrimination that have been so key, as i've outlined here tonight, mr. president, to investment in the social, you know, media, to encouraging inn
i just don't think this works as it relates to the global economy. and maybe this bill ought to be called the shock -- shop china or shop mexico or shop canada bill. but whatever you call it, mr. president, it seeks to apply local laws to a global medium. and that in my view defies common sense, and, by the way, it, too, has been a principle that has been rejected in debates about tech policy over the years. so i hope senators are going to be open to working with the bipartisan, you know,...
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they can expand the economy. some of the major high-tech corporations in america today were actually created by immigrants to this country. they came here because they loved the freedom, the opportunity that no other country can offer. we've got to give more just like them a chance to build tomorrow's intel, tomorrow's google. they'll do it and create american jobs in the process. we want the united states to be a magnet for this kind of job creation. we also want the united states to have more homegrown engineers ourselves. maria cantwell brought this up at your luncheon this afternoon. not only that we have the talent that we need, but that we grow the talent we need. focus on the stem. that's partreonsibility as well. there are many aspects to t bill, immigration refortunately, that will come tomorrow before the senate judiciyommiee and i'm be there. we'll be having a hearing to discuss it friday, then again on monday, andhen soon thereafter, after we come back from our break in the first part of may, we'll ha
they can expand the economy. some of the major high-tech corporations in america today were actually created by immigrants to this country. they came here because they loved the freedom, the opportunity that no other country can offer. we've got to give more just like them a chance to build tomorrow's intel, tomorrow's google. they'll do it and create american jobs in the process. we want the united states to be a magnet for this kind of job creation. we also want the united states to have more...
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he we live in a very fluid economy, mr. speaker. folks can locate their business anywhere on the planet they want to. they don't have to come to america. why is it that america's not the magnet for capital around the globe? why do we have the absolute worst tax code in terms of rates in ted of the best? that's what i want to talk about because it's one of those areas of agreement, mr. speaker. this is a quote from president barack obama, 2011 state of the union address. he says, to put us on solid ground we should also find a bipartisan solution to strengthen social security for future generations. i mention social security, mr. speaker, because the fair tax, that bill, h.r. 25, most widely co-sponsored bill in the u.s. house of representatives of fundamental tax reform, replaces income taxes and the payroll taxes, payroll taxes, that 15.3% comes out ofer american's paycheck in order to fund social security and medicare, it replaces both of those with this 23% sales tax. replaces all your income tax, payroll taxes with a sales tax.
he we live in a very fluid economy, mr. speaker. folks can locate their business anywhere on the planet they want to. they don't have to come to america. why is it that america's not the magnet for capital around the globe? why do we have the absolute worst tax code in terms of rates in ted of the best? that's what i want to talk about because it's one of those areas of agreement, mr. speaker. this is a quote from president barack obama, 2011 state of the union address. he says, to put us on...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> i'm wolf blitzer reporting live from boston. fredricka whitfield is joining us from the cnn center in atlanta. we have new information we're watching right now. we want to share with you about the boston marathon bombing investigation. cnn can exclusively reveal that the alleged bomber tamerlan tsarnaev had video of a known jihadist on his personal youtube channel. the video is of a man named abu dujana. he was killed by russian forced last december. he died in the capital of dagestan, which is in russia, where tamerlan's father currently lives and where tamerlan spent at least some time, maybe six months, if not more, in 2012. cnn cannot confirm that tamerlan and abu dujana actually met in pakistan. the video had been deleted from tamerlan's youtube account but was tracked down by cnn. here's the latest in
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. >> richard lui is here with the drill down with impact on travelers, airlines and economy. >> each minute of a flight delay costs travelers. a study shows each minute costs travelers just over $1. one minute, one dollar. the tax includes flyers taking cabs instead of buses, missing business meetings or rescheduling events like monday the faa says 1,200 flights were delayed because of staffing reductions including those caused by the sequester. yesterday new york area airports saw over two-hour delays. lax up to 45 minutes and dallas-ft. worth half an hour says "usa today." travelers just aren't happy. >> we were supposed to leave at 8:25 and just as we were about to leave they said, sorry. we're not leaving. we've been sequestered. >> i think they should furlough the president and congress. >> flight delays hurt everybody. as much as $33 billion a year. there are losses to gdp, to airlines and to ticket sales and that does not include sequester delays. the faa 10% workforce reduction aims to help save $600 million this year. that's just a fraction of the additional billions of doll
. >> richard lui is here with the drill down with impact on travelers, airlines and economy. >> each minute of a flight delay costs travelers. a study shows each minute costs travelers just over $1. one minute, one dollar. the tax includes flyers taking cabs instead of buses, missing business meetings or rescheduling events like monday the faa says 1,200 flights were delayed because of staffing reductions including those caused by the sequester. yesterday new york area airports saw...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ >>> welcome back to a special edition of "newsroom," live from boston. i'm wolf blitzer reporting. today, the fbi faces a grilling on capitol hill over the boston bombings, lawmakers want to know if the agency missed vital clues two years ago. that's when agents interviewed the older suspect, tamerlan tsavraev, at the request of the russian government. cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta joins us from washington now with what's going on. a lot of frustration, a lot of what ifs, could if this boston magnificent y massacre been prevented? those are the questions that will be brought forward today. >> that's right, wolf. it will be playing out on capitol hill. the senate intelligence committee has set a hearing for 2:30 this afternoon with fbi officials, they wil
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ >>> welcome back to a special edition of "newsroom," live from boston. i'm wolf blitzer reporting. today, the fbi faces a grilling on capitol hill over the boston bombings,...
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i sided with ernie frank on ensuring the entire economy did not collapse. the bush administration for eight years had turned a blind eye to the fact a casino had been set up on wall street that was now leading to the collapse of our economy in 2008. i did not support any of the bush administration era the answer regulation policies. when the thread was the system is going to collapse and heard every family in america, i did so to protect our financial system from collapsing and you did not. in addition of telecommunications, yes, it was my cable monopolies that led to a broadband revolution beginning in 1996 that is created millions of jobs in the united states of america, including tens of thousands here in the massachusetts economy. i'm very proud of that in my name is on the legislation, steve and i am proud my name is on much of that legislation because it was my job to go to washington. >> that's my point. that's exactly my point. we have one cable company, comcast favorites are here to washington d.c. there's no competition. there is one monopoly. we
i sided with ernie frank on ensuring the entire economy did not collapse. the bush administration for eight years had turned a blind eye to the fact a casino had been set up on wall street that was now leading to the collapse of our economy in 2008. i did not support any of the bush administration era the answer regulation policies. when the thread was the system is going to collapse and heard every family in america, i did so to protect our financial system from collapsing and you did not. in...
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they will do whatever they can to save their economy. a level that would make our federal reserve look like amateurs. i'm saying it's going to work. it's written on cnbc. nikkei has been soaring. 10,000 intended to be a floor for the nikkei. >> i have to tell you, it has impact elsewhere as well. today you have the german 10-year hitting a new low. the italian 120-year hitting a low. they're saying a lot of japanese nationals looking to buy bonds. so it's having an impact on the world, which is pretty positive. >> why not introduce you. >> sure. >> tom is the ceo of kbw. and chief of business insider. they're guest hosts. tom, you bring in really interesting points tell us what's been happening through earnings season. is business improving? >> so the good news is banks have been hitting their estimates. we have a quarter of the industry report. a few more coming out today. it's really all about the outlook. the outlook is getting a little more revenue perspective. we need the economy to help. the banks recovered from the crisis. near ze
they will do whatever they can to save their economy. a level that would make our federal reserve look like amateurs. i'm saying it's going to work. it's written on cnbc. nikkei has been soaring. 10,000 intended to be a floor for the nikkei. >> i have to tell you, it has impact elsewhere as well. today you have the german 10-year hitting a new low. the italian 120-year hitting a low. they're saying a lot of japanese nationals looking to buy bonds. so it's having an impact on the world,...
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the benefit to our economy. your state department has said that there is no significant greenhouse gas issues with it or problems with regard to global warming. and so i'm kind of wondering why the administration continues to stall on that. also regarding liquid natural gas, we have an over abundance of l.n.g. in this country, and a great opportunity to export, especially to the caribbean. economiccurrent problems in venezuela and i think their diminished capacity to provide this great commodity, we have a phenomenal opportunity, again, to provide jobs in the united states and export the president said he wants to double our exports over the next five years. i wholeheartedly endorse that idea. it's wonderful. here's an opportunity to actually put our money where our mouth is. i'm wondering what it's going to take to get the department of energy to get off the dime on issuing these permits so that we can get on with exporting that, especially to the caribbean. and finally, i am a strong supporter of the transcont
the benefit to our economy. your state department has said that there is no significant greenhouse gas issues with it or problems with regard to global warming. and so i'm kind of wondering why the administration continues to stall on that. also regarding liquid natural gas, we have an over abundance of l.n.g. in this country, and a great opportunity to export, especially to the caribbean. economiccurrent problems in venezuela and i think their diminished capacity to provide this great...
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so it won't be a drain in the economy. and one of the big parts of the plan for people who want to gain the provision of legal status is they will have to pay back some back taxes if they were employed under the table in the u.s. host: we see a headline in the "washington times." one member of congress is saying that the president should step aside on reforming immigration. this key democrat says it's congress's turn. and you can hear more on the quote of the interview on "newsmakers." part of that will be on sunday here on c-span, 10:00 a.m. eastern time and 6:00 p.m. let's go to niagara falls, new york and here from levon, a democrat. caller: hello. i don't appreciate the fact that it's not just me, but it's just my family and i. we come from a long struggle. we come from long striving to be better citizens of america. struggling with education and getting in school, grants and we actually -- i'm an accomplished man of communication of media arts but what i don't understand is how did my life go into shambles behind my s
so it won't be a drain in the economy. and one of the big parts of the plan for people who want to gain the provision of legal status is they will have to pay back some back taxes if they were employed under the table in the u.s. host: we see a headline in the "washington times." one member of congress is saying that the president should step aside on reforming immigration. this key democrat says it's congress's turn. and you can hear more on the quote of the interview on...
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the economy is in recovery. we so have a ways to go and we should never give up on trying to improve the economy and reduce the deficit. host: rick larsen, democrat from washington, thank you, sir. guest: you're welcome. the: coming up next, headline is "big money, big money, talking about the economics of the mississippi river." [no audio] is that the public defenders job is that it is dependent on their approval. how faster the process cases? how quickly do they get to the docket gecko -- docket gecko -- docket? so they will want a public defender that does their bidding. in new orleans, for a long time, the system was at one public defender was assigned to one courtroom and the same judge. so they were always arguing before the same judge. the problem with that is that they were then kind of trading clients, in a way. if my private paying client, you kind of let me spend a little time and take his case to trial, ok, i will persuade this client to plead guilty. there was the sort of trade ongoing, like you cou
the economy is in recovery. we so have a ways to go and we should never give up on trying to improve the economy and reduce the deficit. host: rick larsen, democrat from washington, thank you, sir. guest: you're welcome. the: coming up next, headline is "big money, big money, talking about the economics of the mississippi river." [no audio] is that the public defenders job is that it is dependent on their approval. how faster the process cases? how quickly do they get to the docket...
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." ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >>> welcome back to "starting point," "minding your business" this morning. stock futures pointing to higher open. it would be a rebound from big losses last week. dow up and opens for real in two hours. $333 million. that's one estimate of how much it cost to shut down boston for the die. the area produces $325 billion worth of goods and services every year. that's a little less than a billion dollars a day. the ninth largest gdp in the country and friday everything stopped. businesses, public transit, colleges, shopping centers shut. now many people were at home. but others couldn
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energy is the foundation of our economy. we need to focus on the promise of prosperity, north american energy prosperity, and the abundance it offers to our country. america pause great menace is tied to our freedom to produce things, and republicans have a plan to make america a nation of builders once again. we wanted to streamline our government, cut red tape, and unleash the power of north american energy. with these things we can revitalize american manufacturing and foster long- economic growth and job creation for our citizens. lastly, we are determined to get to the truth regarding the terrorist attack on our mission in been gauzy, libya. three americans lost their lives. in the last year i directed five committees to loo various parts of this investigation. next week these committees will provide a progress report on the inveigation up to now. this progress report will not represent the conclusion of their investigation, but it will be the beginning of what i will describe as the next phase. this is a matter of nati
energy is the foundation of our economy. we need to focus on the promise of prosperity, north american energy prosperity, and the abundance it offers to our country. america pause great menace is tied to our freedom to produce things, and republicans have a plan to make america a nation of builders once again. we wanted to streamline our government, cut red tape, and unleash the power of north american energy. with these things we can revitalize american manufacturing and foster long- economic...
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and help to fuel our economics ow retailer economy and help fuel our tourism economy as well. when people say to me, why would you, former governor, why would you support this bill? well, one, i think there is a an equity issue. the idea that the brick-and-mortar merchants are there collecting a sales tax in those 45 states that have a sales tax and help support the community and governments and services that are provided to local and the states across america. and you've got the folks that are selling things over the internet to people who live in those states but not collecting a sales tax, thought being part -- really part of the solution necessarily. and the other thing, you know as well as i do, the folks of the brick-and-mortar merchants, people come to their stores pretty regularly and say, how would you like to support the little league? how would you like to help support the boy scouts and girl scouts? how would you like to support this function all the time. and they do of the and they dot and mean while the folks they are competing with on internet sales, they are n
and help to fuel our economics ow retailer economy and help fuel our tourism economy as well. when people say to me, why would you, former governor, why would you support this bill? well, one, i think there is a an equity issue. the idea that the brick-and-mortar merchants are there collecting a sales tax in those 45 states that have a sales tax and help support the community and governments and services that are provided to local and the states across america. and you've got the folks that are...
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and the economy will be affected. >> all right. thank you very much. president and chief executive of airlines for america. i know we'll be with you more if these predictions ring true and we see more delays. >>> senator max baucus, the latest member to say he is not running for election. we'll talk with nbc senior political editor mark murray. first, a lot going on today. here are some things we thought you should know. charlie rangel of new york is suing house speaker john boehner and six other lawmaker to have his 2012 censure on ethics charges overturned. he argues that members of the house ethics committee withheld evidence that could have cleared his name before the entire house voted to censure him. it covered a wide range of activities including failing to pay taxes on rental income for 17 years. >>> anthony weiner back on twitter. he was caught sending a young woman accepting suggestive pictures on twitter. he is now considering, reportedly considering running in the race for mayor in new york city. those are things we thought you should know.
and the economy will be affected. >> all right. thank you very much. president and chief executive of airlines for america. i know we'll be with you more if these predictions ring true and we see more delays. >>> senator max baucus, the latest member to say he is not running for election. we'll talk with nbc senior political editor mark murray. first, a lot going on today. here are some things we thought you should know. charlie rangel of new york is suing house speaker john...